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Maxi-kaderreeks: Tijl Uilenspiegel

Zijn legende, alsmede de heldhaftige, koddige en roemruchte avonturen door hem en Lamme Goedzak beleefd in Vlaanderenland en elders

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  • 472 stránok
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Ulenspiegel lives happily in Koolkerke, cherished by a farmer's widow who gives him everything. His contentment is disrupted when a rival, an alderman, ambushes him one morning outside a tavern, intent on violence. In a bid to defuse the situation, Ulenspiegel retaliates by throwing the alderman into a duck-pond, leaving him soaked and humiliated. This narrative, rooted in European folklore and mythology, unfolds as a romantic drama exploring human vice and virtue through the adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel—an artist, prankster, and fool. Originally published in 1867, this 1918 English translation by Geoffrey Whitworth presents a saga filled with witches, martyrs, and heroism, reflecting the hearty and generous spirit of the Flemish people. The story vividly portrays 16th-century Flemish life and resilience amidst the brutality of the Spanish Inquisition, marking it as a seminal work in Belgian literature that embodies the nation's honor and courage. This classic appeals to readers of European literature and those interested in myth and folklore.

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Maxi-kaderreeks: Tijl Uilenspiegel, Charles de Coster

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Rok vydania
1973
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Titul
Maxi-kaderreeks: Tijl Uilenspiegel
Podtitul
Zijn legende, alsmede de heldhaftige, koddige en roemruchte avonturen door hem en Lamme Goedzak beleefd in Vlaanderenland en elders
Jazyk
holandsky
Vydavateľ
Contact
Rok vydania
1973
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
472
ISBN10
9025462979
ISBN13
9789025462970
Série
Pôvodný názov
La légende et les aventures héroiques, joyeuses et glorieuses d'Ulenspiegel et de Lamme Goedzak au pays de Flandres et ailleurs
Hodnotenie
3,55 z 5
Anotácia
Ulenspiegel lives happily in Koolkerke, cherished by a farmer's widow who gives him everything. His contentment is disrupted when a rival, an alderman, ambushes him one morning outside a tavern, intent on violence. In a bid to defuse the situation, Ulenspiegel retaliates by throwing the alderman into a duck-pond, leaving him soaked and humiliated. This narrative, rooted in European folklore and mythology, unfolds as a romantic drama exploring human vice and virtue through the adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel—an artist, prankster, and fool. Originally published in 1867, this 1918 English translation by Geoffrey Whitworth presents a saga filled with witches, martyrs, and heroism, reflecting the hearty and generous spirit of the Flemish people. The story vividly portrays 16th-century Flemish life and resilience amidst the brutality of the Spanish Inquisition, marking it as a seminal work in Belgian literature that embodies the nation's honor and courage. This classic appeals to readers of European literature and those interested in myth and folklore.